3 Ways Lighting Creates A Healing Environment For Healthcare

Lighting plays a large role in healthcare facilities, working to enhance both the patient experience and how the staff provide care. It helps to enrich the overall environment and improves operational efficiency. Although LED lighting usually gets attention as a money-saving, energy-saving strategy – it also provides advantages that can yield benefits beyond overhead costs and surprisingly impacts all areas of 24/7 facilities like hospitals. With the right LED lighting in place for your healthcare facility, you can create a supportive atmosphere for patients and a dynamic workplace for your employees.

Reducing Costs

LED lighting positively impacts healthcare facilities immediately through reduced costs, more specifically by energy savings and reduced maintenance. Unlike legacy technologies such as traditional fluorescent lights or incandescent light bulbs, most LED lighting in the market can reduce energy up to 70% and have lifetimes of up to 100,000 hours. In the case of US LED lighting solutions, the ultra-long-life luminaires approach or exceed 200,000 hours and are backed by a ten-year warranty. This suggests that products installed in hospitals and other healthcare facilities will operate ten to twenty years and beyond depending how they’re used, much longer than most LED lighting products in the marketplace.

Because LED lighting luminaires are made from environmentally friendly materials, they comply with both energy regulations and support sustainability targets that organizations establish. Unlike fluorescent lamps that produce a great deal of wasted heat, LED lighting converts energy into visible light releasing much less heat. This means less time for air conditioning units to run and less of the energy consumption related to HVAC costs. Conventional fluorescent lamps must be handled with care and disposed of appropriately in order to avoid toxic materials from contaminating landfills or other public areas. By implementing LED lighting, recycling/disposal programs can be all but eliminated and free up more of the operating budget.

Enhancing Patient and Staff Comfort

Without a doubt, it is critical for healthcare facility managers to consider how lighting impacts patient health. Aside from the cost saving benefits, LED lighting can offer a healthier and more comfortable environment for both patients and staff. Finding the right balance between what is best biologically and what’s best for visual acuity is necessary, which can be challenging for lighting designers. Importantly, studies over the last couple of decades have found evidence of the connection between good lighting and patient healing.

When controls are used in conjunction with LED lighting, lights can be dimmed in patient and visitor areas at a certain time in the evening signaling it’s time to quiet down for rest. And ambient lighting in individual rooms can be controlled to help relax and reassure patients during recovery. This means patients and visitors can dim the light levels or adjust the color temperature (tunable white light) according to the time of day, helping to maintain their circadian rhythm. A dynamic troffer solution, like the TDK from US LED creates soft illumination, reduces uncomfortable glare, and offers Smart Blu™ lighting controls to provide ideal visual comfort. Healthcare facility managers can also create a relaxing and welcoming environment within the reception and waiting areas to make visitors feel more at ease.

When LED lighting is integrated with building automation, it gives facilities the ability to offer centralized dynamic control over areas like parking lots and localized control to areas like patient rooms or surgical suites. Tunable white lighting, like the PJF1 or LSF1 linear solutions from US LED, offers a dynamic option that can be aligned with key activities that require occupants to be more focused. Tunable white lighting brings measurable improvements to medical staff’s performance and job satisfaction.

Improve the Healthcare Experience

LED lighting offers real-time tunability and controllability, which takes into account the personal preferences of users as well as their interaction with the physical space. By modifying the correlated color temperature (CCT) of the lighting and overall light levels, patients can find a balance between what is the most appropriate light level and the best color temperature to create their most comfortable visual environment. With circadian LED light design capabilities, users can adjust lighting according to a defined schedule to better align their lighting with their circadian rhythm’s day-night cycle. This is most beneficial for areas that have no access to sunlight and the advantages of daylight harvesting.

More healthcare facilities are incorporating LED light design focused on the WELL Building Standard™. The WELL light concept focuses exclusively on the ways that buildings, and everything in them, can improve comfort, drive better choices, and generally enhance, not compromise, the health and wellness of occupants. When LED lighting is integrated with controls, it can create a pleasant ambiance for visitors and enhance the health benefits for facility staff.

Over the years, energy efficient LED lighting technology has been the preferred solution for hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. Implementing LED lighting can ensure the safety and comfort for patients, visitors, and staff. Considering the long product lifetimes, quality of illumination, and advanced control options, it’s clear that LED lighting provides essential benefits outside of just savings associated with ROI. A healthcare facility can reduce costs, enhance patient and staff comfort and improve their overall healthcare experience by making the switch to LED lighting.